How do I join the Cyclogs CC team?

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Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
Go to Cyclogs and register.

Click on 'Teams' at the top.

Find 'CycleChat' and click 'Join this Team'

Prepare to do lots of cycling!
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
Yep, you can - for as far back as you like*.

But only if it means that you don't overtake me last month ;)

*not that I have any authority to say this, I just think you might as well!
 
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rafiki

rafiki

Retired Brit living in Spain
Location
Seville
Auntie Helen said:
Go to Cyclogs and register.

Click on 'Teams' at the top.

Find 'CycleChat' and click 'Join this Team'

Prepare to do lots of cycling!

Thanks. Done. ...and i transferred my rides.
 

bonj2

Guest
Is there any benefit to this, over again joining cyclogs at all?

I have joined cyclogs although it's patently clear to me that there are a few people that are talking absolute bullshit about their average speeds. And probably therefore also the distance. What the point is, god knows - you don't exactly geta prize.
However it has to be said I don't suspect anyone on here of posting false claims.
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
Aha, to whom are you referring re reported speed? Obviously no human could produce the average speeds I am, but if you're wondering about anyone else on the CC team, well I think the speeds all seem quite likely, having heard from people about their type of cycling. [Edit - sorry, just noticed you weren't saying it was a CC person]

There's no real benefit to joining Cyclogs or the CycleChat team within it, apart from the community feel and the encouragement.

Oh, and congrats on your 10,001th post!
 

bonj2

Guest
Auntie Helen said:
Aha, to whom are you referring re reported speed?

Well, for instance - "ThomasThailand" - 475 miles ALL at an AVERAGE of 21.3?
Bollocks.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
Thomas Thailand does stupid amounts of miles
I stoped being arsed with it when i worked out i was too bothered with getting lots of miles in and not training right, i kept going out on days i should of been sat around and not on the bike. Id go out and do 30miles not so hard, when i could really just go out and do less harder and get more from it.
I log my TT times in a book, its easier and i can put more info down quicker.
So no, i dont see much point to it, you can train better without it.
But that could just be me being competetive and wanting to be very close to the top, which i did last year.
 
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